C0mmie
'At my school, stupid people take honors classes and study for several hours per night and do every single homework assignment for every single class and get better grades than I do, even though I understand all the material much better than they do (in math and science classes especially). This is not fair, cause smart people should get good grades regardless of whether or not they do their homework or study for tests. What's going to happen is the not-smart hard-working people are going to end up getting into a nice college while I'm going to get rejected cause of all those C's on my report card.'
I went through a different education system in another country. There were many 'stupid' students (stupid is a bit too harsh, let's just say they thought differently, or more accurately, whose mental capabilities were lower)...These students worked very hard, much harder than their more gifted counterparts, and this hard work resulted in good grades. Many of the 'bright' students were lazy so to speak, thus the teachers found it surprising that students with great potential were in the bottom cadre. They were active in class discussions, projects etc but the harder you work at something, the better you are at it, so that must have been the case with the weaker students.
There are many ways through which one can kill a rat. You can get good grades through cheating, etc etc. Granted, hard work isn't necessarily the most enjoyable way through which one can obtain good grades but it is almost infallible. Commie, do you know any 'bright' students who have worked hard AND failed(assuming the absence of external factors such as family/drug/alcohol problems etc) I highly doubt that. Hard work is your safest bet.
Where I come from, there are many 'smart' people who are jobless or criminals, homeless, hopeless you name it. The education system there does not reward the 'smart'. It rewards those who 'work hard', work hard can be defined as memorising the texts verbatim ( 3 hours every night poring over the biology texts every week, you oughtta be able to quote it verbatim).